An anonymous reader writes “I started using email in the early 90s and have lost most of that first decade due to ignorance, botched backups, and so on. But since about 2000, I’ve got most — if not all — of my email in some form or other. I run Linux, so this has mainly been in a mix of various programs: Kmail, Evolution, Thunderbird. The past 2-3 years are still on the IMAP servers. My problem is that I only rarely NEED to look back to (more…)

New submitter isaaccs writes “I’m a mobile developer at a startup. My experience is in building user-facing applications, but in this case, a component of an app I’m building involves observing and collecting certain pieces of user information and then storing them in a web service. This is for purposes of analysis and ultimately functionality, not persistence. This would include some obvious items like names and e-mail addresses, and (more…)

An anonymous reader (citing “silly workplace security policies”) writes “I’m in charge of developing for my workplace a particular sort of ‘dynamic’ file server for handling scientific data. We have all the hardware in place, but can’t figure out what *nix distro would work best. Can the great minds at Slashdot pool their resources and divine an answer? Some background: We have sensor units scattered across a couple square miles of undeveloped (more…)

An anonymous reader writes “‘The Harrier’ (or ‘Eastern star,’ as it is also called), is very well known, and is considered to be one of the best paper airplane designs. After much searching and trying, I have not found a better plane. So, I am asking Slashdot: is there anything that beats ‘The Harrier’ in a competition (indoors or outdoors)? This would be a really nice geek skill!”

An anonymous reader tips news that electronics retailer Best Buy will be closing 50 of its big-box stores across the U.S. this year, and laying off hundreds of corporate workers besides. The company plans to start testing new types of outlets as it tries to adapt to the changing face of retail sales. From the article:
“Best Buy shares were off 7.7% at $24.56 on Thursday afternoon on the New York Stock Exchange. Also Thursday, Best Buy (more…)